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Why Study Law?
Why Study Law?
Why Study Law?
College graduates may take up the study of law with one or more of many possible career goals in mind. Some enter law school so that they may eventually practice law. However, legal qualifications are not just for lawyers.
Given that legal education is a dynamic encounter, reading law can be an empowering and enriching experience.
Whilst a law degree can most certainly lead to an exciting and challenging career as an advocate and solicitor, it can also open the door to a wealth of opportunities in almost every industry sector you can think of.
You may be a successful lawyer and enter into politics, business, enforcement (police, immigration and customs), domestic trade, judiciary (magistrates and judges), human rights activism, international finance and banking or simply practice law in your home town or city.
Law affects all aspects of life and society and is the mechanism for change employed by governments across the globe. From the protection of life and liberty, through corporate law to international relations, the law is centre stage. A degree in English law is a highly regarded course of study.
Many of the most troubling moral and political issues that we face are addressed in our society as legal issues. An acquaintance with the law, an awareness of some of the more important legal decisions that have been made in the last few years tells us more about ourselves than almost any other institution or practice. Public debate about surrogate motherhood, capital punishment, hate speech, euthanasia, the electoral process and equality between the sexes is waged in terms of legal principle and acted out in our courts.
In essence, from doing a law degree one can enter into a wide variety of fields showing the flexibility of having a law degree.
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